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Doctoral Department of Mathematics Information
More Information at: https://www.ethz.ch/en/doctorate.html

The list of courses (together with the allocated credit points) eligible for doctoral students is published each semester in the newsletter of the ZGSM.
www.zgsm.ch/index.php?id=260&type=2
WARNING: Do not mistake ECTS credits for credit points for doctoral studies!
Colloquia
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
401-5000-00LZurich Colloquium in Mathematics Information E-0 creditsS. Mishra, P. L. Bühlmann, R. Pandharipande, University lecturers
AbstractThe lectures try to give an overview of "what is going on" in important areas of contemporary mathematics, to a wider non-specialised audience of mathematicians.
Learning objective
401-5990-00LZurich Graduate Colloquium Information E-0 credits1KUniversity lecturers
AbstractThe Graduate Colloquium is an informal seminar aimed at graduate students and postdocs whose purpose is to provide a forum for communicating one's interests and thoughts in mathematics.
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401-4530-00LGeometry Graduate Colloquium Information E-0 credits1KSpeakers
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401-5110-00LNumber Theory Seminar Information E-0 credits1KÖ. Imamoglu, P. S. Jossen, E. Kowalski, P. D. Nelson, R. Pink, G. Wüstholz
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5140-11LAlgebraic Geometry and Moduli Seminar Information E-0 credits2KR. Pandharipande
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5530-00LGeometry Seminar Information E-0 credits1KM. Einsiedler, P. Feller, U. Lang, A. Sisto, University lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5350-00LAnalysis Seminar Information E-0 credits1KM. Struwe, A. Carlotto, F. Da Lio, A. Figalli, N. Hungerbühler, M. Iacobelli, T. Ilmanen, University lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5370-00LErgodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Information E-0 credits1KM. Akka Ginosar, M. Einsiedler, University lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5580-00LSymplectic Geometry Seminar Information E-0 credits2KP. Biran, A. Cannas da Silva
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5650-00LZurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics Information E-0 credits2KR. Abgrall, R. Alaifari, H. Ammari, R. Hiptmair, S. Mishra, S. Sauter, C. Schwab
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5330-00LTalks in Mathematical Physics Information E-0 credits1KA. Cattaneo, G. Felder, M. Gaberdiel, G. M. Graf, T. H. Willwacher, University lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5600-00LSeminar on Stochastic Processes Information E-0 credits1KJ. Bertoin, A. Nikeghbali, B. D. Schlein, A.‑S. Sznitman, V. Tassion
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5620-00LResearch Seminar on Statistics Information E-0 credits2KA. Bandeira, P. L. Bühlmann, L. Held, T. Hothorn, D. Kozbur, M. H. Maathuis, C. Uhler, S. van de Geer, M. Wolf
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5680-00LFoundations of Data Science Seminar Information E-0 creditsP. L. Bühlmann, A. Bandeira, H. Bölcskei, J. M. Buhmann, T. Hofmann, A. Krause, A. Lapidoth, H.‑A. Loeliger, M. H. Maathuis, G. Rätsch, C. Uhler, S. van de Geer
AbstractResearch colloquium
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401-5910-00LTalks in Financial and Insurance Mathematics Information E-0 credits1KP. Cheridito, J. Teichmann, M. V. Wüthrich, further lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
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ContentRegular research talks on various topics in mathematical finance and actuarial mathematics
401-5900-00LOptimization Seminar Information E-0 credits1KA. Bandeira, R. Weismantel, R. Zenklusen
AbstractLectures on current topics in optimization
Learning objectiveExpose graduate students to ongoing research acitivites (including applications) in the domain of otimization.
ContentThis seminar is a forum for researchers interested in optimization theory and its applications. Speakers are expected to stimulate discussions on theoretical and applied aspects of optimization and related subjects. The focus is on efficient algorithms for continuous and discrete optimization problems, complexity analysis of algorithms and associated decision problems, approximation algorithms, mathematical modeling and solution procedures for real-world optimization problems in science, engineering, industries, public sectors etc.
252-4202-00LSeminar in Theoretical Computer Science Information E-2 credits2SA. Steger, B. Gärtner, M. Ghaffari, M. Hoffmann, J. Lengler, D. Steurer, B. Sudakov
AbstractPresentation of recent publications in theoretical computer science, including results by diploma, masters and doctoral candidates.
Learning objectiveThe goal is to introduce students to current research, and to enable them to read, understand, and present scientific papers.
Prerequisites / NoticeThis seminar takes place as part of the joint research seminar of several theory groups. Intended participation is for students with excellent performance only. Formal minimal requirement is passing of one of the courses Algorithms, Probability, and Computing, Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Methods, Geometry: Combinatorics and Algorithms, Advanced Algorithms. (If you cannot fulfill this restriction, because this is your first term at ETH, but you believe that you satisfy equivalent criteria, please send an email with a detailed description of your reasoning to the organizers of the seminar.)
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